THE DAILY NEWS. ppetetibidttdbdtdtbtddttudabadstteittnttete ieee. AAA ee GPP PIPPI PIPPI PLP PALI 4 ; 4 When in Vancouver You Should Stay at the | ‘ 4 CARLTON HOTEL _— ; 4 ; iest Cafe in B.C. European Plan, Rates $1.00 to $2.50 perday. 4 Hot and Cold Water in each room. j ‘ 4 . : CORNER CORDOVA AND CAMBIE STREETS ‘ Vancouver, B.C. ; 4 AAANAADAPPDIDDDDDDDN ODD naaaNS fn : | “FROM HOME TO HOME.” | | HOTEL ELYSIUM Sid. Sykes, Manager , ay The Finest, Newest and Most Up-to-date Hotel in Vancouver. saa Excellent Cafe. Moderate Prices, | os 1142 Pender Street West - - Vancouver, B.C. | » Phone 8500. | ALL OLS ) — _ : Os BA SNe For the Folks at Home Wasi. o ses. daa SIA PawlPaelea Ss Ses Ses iw Trey: eae , = ™ WEEKLY NEWS It has all the news of the week’s progress in the city and district. It tells more about the place than you could write in a month. SO eee oP ete It will come regularly each week like a letter from you. > a es 2 eavesves “We feel as if we know RM FE everything and everybody y : in Prince Rupert through aA aH reading your paper. It’s the most interesting paper we receive, writes a sub- scriber from England. -POST PAID TO ANY ADDRESS IN— Ze United States or Eng. Canada x | $2.50 per year $2.00 : | UOOROREE VITA ey . le Best rocurable. =THERE’S ONLY ONE FAULT= found with Greener Guns, THEY LAST ‘TOO LONG, Mr. J. A. Penn imbus, Ohio, writes on Feb. 22, 1011 “The old Greener gun vee aa humplonship of West Virginia some years ago at Wheellag, W aiiuous hot be bought at any priee, and this after twenty years con nad ! have been a life-long friend and admirer of the Greener gun ¢ ontinue to be,”’ : ‘hls is not an isolated case, there are many instances on record where LENER GUNS have been in use twenty, thirty or more years without costing oWhers @ cent for repairs 't Will pay you to invest in a Greener gun, it grades Let us send you a free copy our onw list describes thirty W. W. GREENER MONTREAL, P. Q. DEPT. A.P., 63-65 BEAVER HAT HILL ARRON Seu emie eeeeacssee ES | Duke and Duchess Return to Ot- PPAPPPIPAIAII AAS VPP iof San Francisco, will materially i | Savoy. DEVELOPMENT OF sight and courage. “Private enterprise, too, is marked by confidence in the fu- ture—a most striking example being a building erected for the }Canadian Fish & Cold Storage |}Company, six storeys high, of ;concrete, with steel doors, a freezing apparatus and insula- }tion requiring amongst other ma- | sand barrels of cement. This ;plant is the largest of its kind on the continent, and will, when }completed, handle thirteen mil- assist its progress.” PRINCE RUPERT ‘World Known Magazine, “Canada Illustrated,” Give a Good Boost to Our City in the Following Official Account of Progress. “phe Prince of the marvelous, the fact being laid development Rupert already city of and that is discloses foundations are for one of the big cities of the west,” was the verdict of Mr. W. |W. Foster, deputy minister of public works for British Colum- bia, on his return to Victoria from recent trip to the north, Canada Illustrated. “Perma- nent work along broad, up-to-date lines, the municipal ownership of all utilities, and the arrangements now in progress for a water supply and power system adequate to supply of the biggest cities of the east, indi- cate wise government by its civic authorities, and a people of in- a says street one terial thirty-five miles of piping, twenty carloads of insulating cork board and over twelve thou- lion pounds of fish and produce. “The natural geographical ad- vantage of Rupert, its harbor and iis position as the gateway to and Sails Every Friday at 8 a.m. for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATILE 8.8. PRINCE JOHN Every Wednesday at 1 p. m. for Stewart, Also maintains weekly service to ueen Charlotte Island points For particulars Phone 260. Train Service to Van Arsdol Mixed trains leave Prince Rupert Wednesdays and Saturdays at 1 p. m. For all points East of Chicago travel via the Grand Trunk Rallway System for safety, speed and comfort For full information, reservations and tickets to all points apply to A. E. MCMASTER GENERAL AGENT GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC RY. CO, Agency all Atlantic Steamship Lines Sn Eee PACIFIC Ce B.C. Coast service — Famous Princess Line Princess May Saturday, February 3rd, at 9 a.m. For Victoria, Vancouver and Seattle J. G. McNab - General Agent jae ae ed made to the aie aute As- sembly of the Province of British Columbia from the vast areas in Central and Northern British Columbia, rich in timber, agricultural and mineral wealth, as a fishing cen-| River to a junction with the main line at} National | port for through is well established, and the| an of the fine Provincial Government wharf, | the only concrete pile wharf north tre, ping, opening or a ship- at early date cigars— Choicest liquors and Japan Current Changes Cordova, Alaska, Jan. 30 Exceptionally warm weather en- joyed reeently along the southern coast of Alaska coupled with the reports of Captain J, C. Hunter, of the steamship Northwestern, and Captain Obert, of the steam- that the er Edith, indicates Jap- anese current is setting In nearer to the coast. CONNAUGHT RETURNS tawa from New York Ottawa, Jan. 30—H. R. H. the Duke of Connaught, the Duchess and Princess Patricia, with Lieut. | Colonel Lowther, A. D. C., Capt. } Rivers-Bulkeley, and Miss Patine, arrived today lady-in-waiting, from New York. For row boats and launches telephone 820 green. Davis boat | house, News o fiditarod Seward, Alaska, Jan, 31—Dog} |} teams hauled 2000 pounds of Id- |}itarod gold dust into town over | the trail. The party is on the} way to Seattle. They refused to | give out any information, | | Improvements. The Daily News Advertise in IN THE SUPREME COURT: OF BRITISH | COLUMBIA, | IN THE MATTER OF THE ADMINISTRA- | TION ACT, and | IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF | LUDGER ROY, DECEASED, INTESTATE, | TAKE NOTICE that by an Order of His | | Honor, Judge Young, made the 23rd day | of November, 1011, | was appointed Ad- | ministrator of the estate of Ludger Roy, | Deceased, Intestate, and all parties having | claims against the said estate are hereby } required to forward the same to me at} Prince Rupert, B. C,, properly verified, on | or before the 12th day of March, A. D.| 19t2; and all parties indebted to the said | estate are required to pay the amount of | their indebtedness to me forthwith, | Dated this 5th day of January, A, D.} 19012, THOMAS A. ROY, Administrator. Feb, 3. Prince Rupert, B. C. | | | ew Ox Hotel BESNER & BESNER, | PROPRIETORS The New Knox Hotel is run eon the European | plan. First-class service, All the Latest Modern | BEDS 60c UL | FIRST AVENUE, PRINCE RUPER1 | ROBERTSON & HEISTERMAN, Solicitors for the Applicants, the British Columbia & Alaska Rallway Company. LAND PURCHASE NOTICE Prince Rupert Land District—District of Coast. Take notice that I, Lemuel Freer, of} Vancouver, B. C,, oceupation broker, in- tend to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at @ post planted on the shore in 4 northerly direction from Port Nelson Cannery, marked L. F.’s S.E. corner, thence 20 chains north, thence 20 chains west, thence 20 chains south to shore line, thence east along the shore to point of commencement, containing 40 acres, more or less, LEMUEL FREER. Dated Dec. 7, 1911 Pub, Jan, 5, 1011 | Skeena Land District—District of Coast Ranged Take notice that 1, CAROLINE JOHNSON, | of Vancouver, B occupation married | woman, intend to apply for permission to} purehase the following described lands the Commencing at a post planted at southwest corner of Lot 3065, thence south | 80 chains, thence east 80 chains, thence north 60 chains to the southeast corner of | |} Lot 3062, thence west 40 chains along} }south line of Lot 8062, thence north 20 chains along west line of Lot 3062, thence} west 40 chains along south line of Lot} 3065 to point of mmencement, contain more or tess. CAROLINE JOHNSON, Rh. Carr, Agent, ing 560 acres, 23, 1914, 18, 1912 Dated Dec. Pub, Jan, Clean, bright and wholesome, low in water and carbohydrates, but con- taining nearly double the amount of fat and protein, pound for pound, than the ordinary feedstuffs in local use, It Meets all the Requirements of a Profitable Dairy Feed and compared in prise with what is asked for other feedstuffs is triple protein value for your money, 3 superiority lies in the fact that feed- ing it increases both the total di- gestible matter and the amount of fat and protein in the daily ration AND SAVES YOU 40 TO 650 PER CENT ON FEED. You should not be without tt. Malted grains, fresh and sweet from the brew kettle dried in a continu ous vacuum process by THE ROYAL STOCK FOOD Co, Limited Dryers of d Dealers in Feed ‘Products | SCOTIA AND FRONT STREETS | VANCOUVER, B. C. PAPERHANGING: AND— HIGH CLASS — SIGN WORK | OUR SPECIALTIES SILVERSIDES BROS. P.O. BOX 120 PHONE 156 GREEN Second Avenue, near McBride STARTING A BABY FARM OF ~ BUDDING ROCKEFELLERS GRAHAM ISLAND OIL LANDS GOEBLED UP IN A BIG MERGER WITH TWELVE AND A HALF MILLIONS OF CAPITAL. tt Seattle, Jan. 29.—The Colonial] Amalgamated Development Gom 1Oil Gompany, which has just com-|pany at Katalla, and the Elsa pleted its organization, was in-|mona group of claims, 41,120 corporated recently for $12,500,-| acres, and we have also taken 000, with extensive oil land hold-| | Lever the Dominion Oil Company's British leas | ings in Alaska, property, having on it the Lovell Washington and California. well, which already is produeing The organization of the com-|from 75 to 100 barrels per day, pany is the result of more than} “On Graham Island, British a year’s work on the part of A.| Columbia, we have taken over a J. M. Hosom and B. Hl, Silver. Fol-| number of syndicates, giving us lowing are the officers of the} property aggregating 19,000 company: acres of promising ground. We Management of Company. have taken over the Chilliwack President, A. J. M. Hosom; vice| Oils, Lid. ,a Canadian corpora- president, B. H. Silver, of the B.|/tion in Kast Kootenay. Wells H, Silver Company, Central build-|@re now being drilled in the ing; second vice president, ©. A,| Kootenay district. Thurston, president of the First “In this state we have 1,970 National Bank of Glendive, Mont.;|@¢res not far from Olympia, treasurer, J. A. MeNair, Van-|Which has been developed to a couver, B. C., president of the|limited degree by Col. Christo- ‘Dominion Glazed Gement Pipe|Pher. Our California holdings, |Company and of the newly organ-|Which are regarded of great Amalgamated Development| Value, consist of 2,280 acres ten ized |Company, which owns five ducing wells in the Katalla, Alas- ka district; secretary, M. M. Col- quhon, of Seattle and Alaska; as- sistant secretary, M. I. Driver; general manager, B. C. Clark; Alaska field superintendent, Major miles south of Maricopa, having purchased the property of the Midway-Canadian Oil Company, which has a well 1,800 feet deep.” CHURCHILL T0 pro- 8. L. Lovell. The following are NOTICE [named as directors in addition to {the officers: atte, ip ‘hereby given that an splice | C. Diekson, manager of the Union Bank of Canada, Vancouver, ee Riotous Times Expected at Bel-| at its next session for an act amending | 5 on Section 3 of the British Columbia & Alaska| B. C.; G. Jardine, manager Royal | British) Coluinbie, 19407, bor seututes of Bank of Canada, Vancouver,| fast — Two Thousand Extra § Cc : s | . all the words after the word “Colombia”| B. C.; A. E. Christie, manager of Constables Held in Readiness in Line 10 of sai ection and substituting | a.m , therefor the following }the Union Bank of Canada, Vic- —Escort for Churchill Ordered. easterly “Girection to ‘the “valley” of the | toria, B. C,; R. Shore, Vancouver, | ee Parsnip River [iy way of Fort McLeod,|} B. C.; Thomas Duke, Vancouver, | Special to Daily News. | thence along the Parsnip River to a junc- : . ‘ ‘ . . : tion with the Peuce iver, thence along | B: C.; R. E. Crane, Vancouver, B.| London, Jan. 34,—Fearful of| the valley of the Finlay River throughi@. 1m "y ages wT ar ire . Bitton “Pass, ‘thenle down ‘he Btikene| Ces ‘T- Sec te aa hier es 2 ‘la clash when Churchill speaks, ank, Glendive, Mont.; Telegraph Creek; also powers to build E. H. Gre jell. eaitient ‘Crank ‘;| the most complete arrangements | branch lines either through the Pine River » HH, Crandell, president Granger} have been made to preserve or or Peace River passes to the eastern boun-| Manufacturing Company, Calgary ‘ ‘ 0 serve x | dary of British Columbia, or by way of|*.< : ee . a. eer tes : 1: : the most feasible route, of in the alterna-| Alberta; E. B. Clark, president| der. Two thousand extra con- tive by the most feasible : yeen | . : | > Lytton and Tesiin Hae acta: Midland Coal & Lumber Company,| stables will be sent to Belfast and a point on said line of railway to the City | . hi We a arber, | > tr ¢ ] ar of Vancouver or from the City of Van- | Miles ( jy ee 3 a : Ca the troops at Hollywood are held} SOE Comin: on said line, by the most] president oar of rade, Chilli-} 5, readiness, and the residence ms tthin whieh th ni ae he neiien a oe Ls ae of Lord Pirrie, where Churchill time within which the company has to| George Swee Se; , : commence construction and expend ten per | 2COTSe M. Sweet of : eattle. jwill be a guest, will be guarded cePated at VICE BO, this stn day of| Tells of Campany's Holdings. | and he will be provided with a December, 1911 : ue | B. H. Silver said: “Our Alaska| military escort. The chance for 1,280 acres of|trouble is favorable, according to properties include | the London papers yesterday. oil land adjoining holdings of the Heated by Steam Telephone for Guests Beautifully Furnished Rooms Now Ready The rooms in the Alberts Block are now ready for occu- Everything up to date, including bath and telephone. Steam Heated Furnishings all new and up to the minute, pancy,. Second Avenue more 0 PRO BR: OPROPROPLOPROS ROM CAR OBE: BAe BReBAeDRssacpucPacs nena? SasESSESSESESseaseaseaseasesseasenessessesseaseaseaseaseosesseasesseaeease 36 # You Want a3 oP202 seaiease Then gel into communication ‘2 Ta TS 3 with us We can sérve you as Fe TMS satisfactorily 500 miles away as a se though you stood before the | 5 counters of our watch depart- i sie woe <3 ment. We carry every reliable gE es Se g33 waich known to the trade. Send 5 eo => ta for our illustrated catalogue or o 33 e write us for information regard- 2 Henry Birks & Sons 13... 3H S33 Sil Sethe Bern Ing watene : *) . fe" 23 Jewellers and Silversmiths Ee Geo. E. Trorey Managing Director Vancouver -:- nt ee. '. B.C. BESESENSESER ERE REESE ni CIGAR J. HIRSCH & SONS MONTREAL, .o °. ‘e. a 7 | Phone 178 | W L. BARKER Architect Second avenue and Third street | Over Westenhaver Bros.’ Office. H. Gordon Munro W. Nicholson Lailey MUNRO & LAILEY Architects, Stork Building, Second Avenue. STUART & STEWART ACCOUNTANTS -:- AUDITORS Phone No. 286 P.O. Box 351 | Law-Butler Building Prince Rupert | ALFRED CARSS, of British Columbia and Manitoba Bars. C. V. BENNETT, B.A. of B.C., Ontario, Sas- katchewan and Al- berta Bars. CARSS & BENNETT BARRISTERS, NOTARIES, Etc. Office Exchange block, corner Third avenue and | Sixth street. Prince Ruvert. 8 | WM. 8S. HALL, L.D.S8., D. D.S. DENTIST. Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty. All dental operations skilfully treated. Gas and local anasthetics administered for the painless ex- traction of teeth. Consultation free. Offices: Helgerson Block, Prince Rupert. fi-12 Alex.M.Manson B.a., W-.E. Williams,B.A., L.L.D WILLIAMS & MANSON Barristers, Solicitors, ete. Box 285 Prince Rupert, B.C P.20. BOX 22 JOHN E. DAVEY TEACHER OF SINGING PUPIL OF WM. FOXON, ESQ., A.R.A.M., LON., ENG GEORGE LEEK & CO. MERCANTILE AGENCY COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS Fire, Life and Accident Insurances 618 38rd Avenue Phone 208 and Green 252 PRINCE RUPERT PRINCE RUPERT A. M. BROWN HARNESS & SADDLERY MANUFACTURER Repairing a Specialty. Complete Stock Carried. Outside Orders Promptly Filled. 2nd Ave. between 10th and 11th Sts THE IROQUOIS POOL English and American Billiards Twelve Tables SECOND AVE. Cor. First Ave. and 7th Street Hotel Central European and American plan, steam heated, modern conveniences. Rates $1.00 to $2.50 per day. : $ Peter Black - Proprietor _——. REAL ESTA Kitsumkalum Land For Sale KITSUMKALUM - R. C, lI===F,. EBY @® Co.=>= . Im Chimney Sweeping and Furnace Cleaning ALBERT’S BLOCK UPSTAIRS Near New Theatre Head of Centre St. Prepare for winter by getting your fur- naces and flues put in order by Cc. H. CUTTING Practical Chimney Sweep Address: Knox Hotel, or - PHONE 71 E. L. FISHER Funeral Director and Embalmer CHARGES REASONABLE THIRD AVENUE PHONE 356. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT HAYNER BROS. UNDERTAKERS anp EMBALMERS Funeral Directors 3rd Ave. near 6th St. Phone No. 86 | PHONE 301 P.O. BOX 804 | PONY EXPRESS SYSTEMATIC MERCHANTS’ DELIVERY SERVICE Baggage, Storage and Forwarding Agents. For Rigs or Motor Car day or night Phone 301 | Seventh Ave. and Fulton ..Grand Hotel.. Workingman’s Home Free Labor Bureau in Connection Ist Ave. and 7th St. GEO. BRODERIUS, Proprietor! LINDSAY’S “’Storace™ G. T. P. Transfer Agents Orders promptly filled. Prices reasonable, OFFICE~H. B. Rochester, Centre St. Phone 68, SMITH & MALLETT THIRD AVE. 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